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Candace Allen letter to Charity Rotch, Mulford, December 12, 1804

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Mulford December 12th 1804
I received your letter about three weeks since,
My dear Madam, which afforded infinite pleasure, and disipat d
many unpleasant feelings that were caused by the supposition
that you, had forgotten me. Fanny Roger s frequently mentions
you in her letters, and we very often take a review of the many
pleasant visits you kindly permited us, to make you when in
Hartford. I sent your last letter to my mother, she was so much pleas d
with the excellent sentiments contain d in the first ..
My little Brother has been in Mulford six months, at an excellent
school, and makes rapid progress in his studies. We shall return
to Providence in June, to stay the summer. Our Autumn vac=
ation was last month. I spent part of it with my new connections
in Boston. My sister has lately changed her name, to that of Lon-

B-231-2
Mulford December 12th 1804
I received your letter about three weeks since,
My dear Madam, which afforded infinite pleasure, and disipat d
many unpleasant feelings that were caused by the supposition
that you, had forgotten me. Fanny Roger s frequently mentions
you in her letters, and we very often take a review of the many
pleasant visits you kindly permited us, to make you when in
Hartford. I sent your last letter to my mother, she was so much pleas d
with the excellent sentiments contain d in the first ..
My little Brother has been in Mulford six months, at an excellent
school, and makes rapid progress in his studies. We shall return
to Providence in June, to stay the summer. Our Autumn vac=
ation was last month. I spent part of it with my new connections
in Boston. My sister has lately changed her name, to that of Lon-